BEAUTY AND RELAXATION
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KOREAN PUBLIC BATHS & SAUNAS (last updated 2017)
Public bath houses (Jimjilbangs), play a big part in Korean culture and many people visit one at least once a week. It is not permitted to wear clothing, but they separate the bathing areas between men and women.
There are several pools at the bath house, with different temperatures and different mineral contents. Before entering a pool you need to wash yourself thoroughly and rinse off all soap using one of the showers. It is recommended that long hair be tied up while in the bath.
Body scrubbing is part of the Korean bath house experience. Using a special towel, people scrub their bodies to exfoliate. Most bath houses also offer a body scrubbing service. The body scrub usually lasts an hour and includes a massage.
Korean saunas are similar to Jimjilbangs (bath houses). Many public bath houses also offer saunas. Unlike the baths, the saunas are unisex. In the saunas one wears relaxing pyjama like outfits. The saunas differ according to temperature, minerals and materials of the walls.
Public bath houses (Jimjilbangs), play a big part in Korean culture and many people visit one at least once a week. It is not permitted to wear clothing, but they separate the bathing areas between men and women.
There are several pools at the bath house, with different temperatures and different mineral contents. Before entering a pool you need to wash yourself thoroughly and rinse off all soap using one of the showers. It is recommended that long hair be tied up while in the bath.
Body scrubbing is part of the Korean bath house experience. Using a special towel, people scrub their bodies to exfoliate. Most bath houses also offer a body scrubbing service. The body scrub usually lasts an hour and includes a massage.
Korean saunas are similar to Jimjilbangs (bath houses). Many public bath houses also offer saunas. Unlike the baths, the saunas are unisex. In the saunas one wears relaxing pyjama like outfits. The saunas differ according to temperature, minerals and materials of the walls.
GEOJEDO
SEA SPA - SUWOL |
Geoje-do Sea Spa, Suweol
ADDRESS: 976-1 Yangjeong-dong, Geoje-si TELEPHONE: (055) 638 3000 (Last updated 2015) The Sea Spa in Suweol is the most popular public bath facility. It has separate bath areas for the men's and women's spa (which are traditional with nude bathing) and also has a private bath area. A changing room and bathroom are provided. You must make a reservation for the private room. General entry to the bath area is 6000won per adult and 4000won per child. Private Family bath area costs 35,000won for 2 hours, this includes 2 adults and 2 children. |
DAEMYUNG RESORT SAUNA - SODONG/JISEPO
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Daemyung Resort Sauna inside Waterpark
ADDRESS: 115, Sodong-ri, Irun-myeon, Geoje-si TELEPHONE: (055) 1588 4888 (Last updated 2015) Entrance is at level B1. This is the same entrance as for the Ocean Bay Waterpark. Just tell the reception staff that you wish to go to sauna only. It is separated between male and female sections, in the same area as the changing room. After paying, go to the shoes locker and keep the key. This will also be your locker key for the changing room locker. There is a cashier in the locker/changing room if you need to purchase toiletries or request any extra service (body scrub, massage, etc). Price : 9000won (adult) and 7000 (child). |